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    attracted to its sensible and down-to-earth message of confident self-identity‚ spiritual progress‚ and social justice. Women then took one step further when in 1843 Margaret Fuller backed up a declaration and expanded it in her article The Great Lawsuit which concluded that all people should be equal‚ women as well as men‚ black as well as white. Although influenced by the effects of Romanticism‚ sentimental literature differed vastly from that of Romantic literature. In contrast to this heavily

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    Persuading Courts to Impose Sanctions on Your Adversary by Douglas J. Pepe We’ve all been there. You’re embroiled in a knock-down‚ drag-out fight. Your adversary crosses the line separating forceful advocacy from misconduct. Not once. Not innocently. Not trivially. Sanctions are in order. Yet‚ most judges don’t like them. So‚ how do you persuade the court to impose them? What kinds of sanctions can you ask for? Here are five tips for filing an effective sanctions motion. Tip Number 1:

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    Case Brief Citation: New World Communications of Tampa‚ Inc.‚ d/b/a WTVT-TV v. Jane Akre February 14‚ 2003. Denied February 25‚ 2004. 866 So. 2d 1231 District Court of Appeal of Florida‚ Second District. Facts: In 1998‚ the investigative reporting husband and wife team‚ Jane Akre and Steve Wilson‚ filed suit against their employer New World Communications of Tampa‚ Inc. (WVTV)‚ a subsidiary of Fox TV‚ stating they violated the Florida’s whistleblower statues. They argued

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    Relationship Agreements are beneficial for almost any work environment. According to the L.A. Times‚ (2007)Consensual Relationship Agreements are a type of contracts that shield employers from liability if intimacy later congeals into a sexual harassment lawsuit or some other type of discord. Up to today’s date‚ CRAs have not been used in court but one could look at the Myers v Trendwest Resorts case where the plaintiff claimed her supervisor repeatedly made unwanted sexual advances during off-site business

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    Public-Interest Litigation (PIL‚ or जनहित याचिका) is litigation for the protection of the public interest. In Indian law‚ Article 32 of the Indian constitution contains a tool which directly joints the public with judiciary. A PIL may be introduced in a court of law by the court itself (suo motu)‚ rather than the aggrieved party or another third party. For the exercise of the court’s jurisdiction‚ it is not necessary for the victim of the violation of his or her rights to personally approach the

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    “The Five-Paragraph Essay” by Will D. Desmond argues that the five-paragraph essay is the most efficient way to write because it preserves communication‚ saves time‚ saves money‚ which in turn encourages the economy.” He emphasizes the importance of writing effectively. Choosing the proper thoughts and ideas to express in a productive manner. He wants future writers and readers to gain value from researching an idea‚ effectively expressing the idea and doing so while staying within the guidelines

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    ------------------------------------------------- Jan Lokpal Bill From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia The Jan Lokpal Bill‚ also referred to as the citizens’ ombudsman bill‚ is a proposed independent anti-corruption law in India. Anti-corruption social activists proposed it as a more effective improvement to the original Lokpal bill‚ which is currently being proposed by the Government of India.[1] The Jan Lokpal Bill aims to effectively deter corruption‚ redress grievances of citizens‚ and protect whistle-blowers

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    Name: Sunny Sopal Roll No: 34 PGDM-Communication Subject: Communication strategies of McDonald’s CORPORATE COMMUNICATION Communication is simply the act of conveying‚ exchanging and transferring the information  between two or a group of people or from one place to another through the exchange of thoughts‚ messages and ideas by speeches‚ visuals‚ signs‚ gestures‚ signals‚ writings‚ behavior or any activity that helps communicating the information. Corporate communication is a communication

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    Neoclassical Styles‚ “Rococo was lighter and more playful and used ornate decoration‚ pastel colors‚ and asymmetrical arrangement(s)” and “often chose romantic or superficial themes.” In Rococo painting the text states “the French style was often frivolous‚ emphasizing the pursuit of pleasure and often love.” The style seems much more influenced by fun and daily life. An example given of Rococo painting is “The Swing” (1767) by Jean-Honore Fragonard as an example of an “erotic subject matter of the

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    The Significance of Daisy Buchanan’s American Dream in The Great Gatsby Some women during the 1920s lived the life with the role of a repressed woman. Repressed women did not make decisions for themselves; they relied solely on their husbands. Their husbands treated them as if they were objects without any feelings whatsoever. Repressed women showed no self respect‚ and they did not live their life in reality. These women’s emotions were suppressed as they appeared as if they had no care in

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